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Which sentence has correct punctuation?
A.
Anne hoped to get a ten percent discount at her new job.
B.
The idea of living off campus is appealing to many students.
C.
Ritva picked up a box of take out food to eat at her desk.
D.
The Seventy Second Academy Awards will be held this week.
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Explanation: "living off campus" is correct with no hyphen (it's an adverbial phrase). The others need hyphens or compound forms: "ten-percent discount," "takeout food" (or "take-out"), and "Seventy-Second Academy Awards."
Explanation: "living off campus" is correct with no hyphen (it's an adverbial phrase). The others need hyphens or compound forms: "ten-percent discount," "takeout food" (or "take-out"), and "Seventy-Second Academy Awards."
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